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Hello Daisy this question has been asked many times and sadly there is no easy answer. The location of a grave depends on where a person died when and their religion. It is always a good idea to start with a death certificate this will tell you where the person died then you can go on from there. Sometimes it entails trawling through burial indexes in Birmingham Library. You may be lucky if you have the actual date a cemetery office may help but if they have to search they do charge. If you need more help you will have to post requests on the appropriate thread. I hope this helps.
Someone somewhere provided a link to Birmingham City Cemeteries online index, other than that they are on film at the Central Library.
Could you gives us at time period and we may be able to help.
Daisy are you sure they were buried as a lot of cremations took place at this time. As a guess if they were buried I would try Witton Cemetery first then maybe Yardley Cemetery.